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News: A depression in the southwest Bay of Bengal has grown into a deep depression and may soon become Cyclone Fengal.
Cyclones
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Origin of the Name ‘Fengal’
- Proposed by– Saudi Arabia
- The name Fengal is rooted in Arabic, reflecting the region’s linguistic and cultural identity.
Cyclone Naming Process
- Cyclones in the North Indian Ocean are named by member countries of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) panel.
- This panel includes 13 nations: Bangladesh, India, Iran, Maldives, Pakistan among others.
- Each member contributes a list of potential names, which are used sequentially as cyclones form in the region.
- Cyclone names are used in order and not reused. After Fengal, the next will be Shakhti(contributed by Sri Lanka), followed by Montha (contributed by Thailand).
Cyclones in the Arabian Sea vs. Bay of Bengal
- Cyclones occur less frequently in the Arabian Sea than in the Bay of Bengal, mainly due to variations in sea surface temperature, wind patterns, and geographical conditions.
- The Bay of Bengal has more favorable conditions for cyclone formation, such as warm waters and low vertical wind shear.
Cyclone prone regions in India
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